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Chapter one hundred and eighty fifth war

The plan went smoothly. Thanks to his bloodline and superb acting skills, Loki quickly gained the trust and attention of the Frost Giants.

No one would have thought that an abandoned baby, a child of the Frost Giant King, could be adopted by Odin and become the prince of Asgard.

This is the funniest joke in the Nine Realms, but it is also an opportunity for the Frost Giants to get back the treasure box.

Many races in the nine realms have their own treasures, such as Asgard's Dragon Jewel, Dark Elf's ether particles, Surtur's eternal fire, etc.

Of course, the Frost Giants also have one, which is an ice treasure box that is enough to pull a planet into the Ice Age.

As long as they have this, the Frost Giants can reconstruct their planet and restore Jotunheim.

A little trivia: Jotunheim is not complete now, but in tatters, with an extremely huge hole.

It was blasted out by the Rainbow Bridge during the war with Asgard. Although it did not completely destroy the planet, it also left irreparable trauma and made the geological structure of the planet extremely fragile.

Only by retrieving the Ice Box can they repair their planet. To accomplish this goal, Laufey will not refuse Loki's surrender.

The plan went smoothly. After the attempt to steal the Ice Box failed, Loki 'took the initiative' to ask for foreign help.

Since the Frost Giants are no match for Asgard, why can't they find an ally?

Laufei initially refused Loki's proposal, because you can't just ask him to find it. As Odin's 'old enemy', he still has his own pride.

Although Ren Mu had no idea where this confidence came from, the original plot was shot to pieces by Loki's Gungnir laser, without even leaving a body.

Thor, on the other hand, suffered the same blow and his skin was not even broken, and he continued to love and kill his dear brother vigorously.

With this kind of physical defense, I'm afraid he would be killed by Thor's hammer.

Laufei was unwilling to call for foreign aid, and Loki became anxious instantly. His target was the dark elves. How could he lure them out if he didn't call for foreign aid?

So after some persuasion, Lao Fei finally changed his mind, but a new question arose. Who should we look for for foreign aid?

There is no need to think about the forces outside the Nine Realms. The poor place like Jotunheim and the Frost Giants simply cannot generate enough profits to hire an army to attack Asgard.

Since interests are unreliable, what about hatred?

No, the only ones in the Nine Realms that have a deep hatred against Asgard are Jotunheim, Muspelheim and Svatyfheim.

Svartalfheim is now a Death Star, so don't count on that. Muspelheim does have powerful flame life, and the dragons there are even more powerful than the frost beasts.

But the problem is that the compatibility between the group of high-temperature creatures and the Frost Giants is really bad. If Asgard and Jotunheim are only hostile because of the war, then the Frost Giants and the Fire Giants are completely opposite in terms of their physiological structure.

So they are looking for allies, but who can they look for?

"Actually, we have a good option, and he will be happy to ally with us."

Like the Frost Giants, after discovering that you can't clear Asgard on your own, forming an alliance is a must.

Malekith is bound to find enemies of Asgard to form an alliance together. Although he will not allow other races to coexist equally with the dark elves, he can still pretend before defeating the enemy.

In this way, with the same mind, the dark elves approached the Frost Giants and proposed cooperation. Both of them had a grudge against Asgard, and the Frost Giants had many people and weak technological capabilities.

The perfect cannon fodder.

And because of Loki's existence, the dark elves are very happy. With such a high-level spy here, it is difficult to win.

The Frost Giants were also very happy after forming an alliance. They had also heard of the name of the Dark Elves, but they didn't expect that they had not perished until now. With such a powerful force joining them, they would definitely be able to overthrow Asgard!

Loki was also very happy after forging an alliance. Why did he stay with these ugly, dirty Frost Giants for so long? Isn't it just to lure out the dark elves and then completely destroy them?

Now he has finally accomplished his goal and no longer needs to stay in this world of ice and snow.

In this way, with all three parties happy, Loki returned to Asgard, and the plan officially began.

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Through the narrow space tunnel between the nine realms, many frost giants emerged one after another. Their purpose was to store Odin's treasury and the dungeon where the ice treasure box was stored.

As long as they can get the treasure chest and release the prisoners who have hatred for Asgard, they can create chaos and provide cover for the dark elves in the invisible spaceship.

Under the leadership of Loki, the Frost Giants moved forward and strangely did not encounter any Asgardians.

This is very abnormal. If it were a normal person, he would have doubts a long time ago. Even if Loki was the second prince, he would not be able to do this.

But what is helpless is that these frost giants are not aware of this at all. Forgive them. For the giants who have been living in that miserable place in Jotunheim, what is a strategy? What is that and can it be eaten?

"Actor No. 1 is already in place, Actor No. 2 is coming soon."

Heimdall was using all his divine power to monitor the movements of the dark elves. After observing the invisible spacecraft through Jotunheim in advance, those spacecraft were no longer invisible in Heimdall's eyes.

The Frost Giants were divided into two parts as planned, one team went to the treasure house and the other team went to the dungeon.

Needless to say, those who went to the treasure house were wiped out neatly by the Destroyer, who had been guarding the treasure house. Hitting these ice men with high-temperature lasers was a one-hit kill.

The journey to the dungeon went smoothly. After 'sneaking' past the guards one after another, they finally reached the depths of the cage and wantonly destroyed the barrier to release those vicious annoyances.

At the moment when the barrier was destroyed, the spacecraft in the universe seemed to receive something, and the entire army set off to attack Asgard.

Malekith invested all his combat power in this operation. The existing population of the dark elves is not large, only about a few thousand people. If they lose this time, can they survive for another five thousand years?

I'm afraid not.

Therefore, in order to win, the dark elves invested all their strength. If they couldn't win anyway, they would die slowly. So why not fight when they have the strength? What if they win?

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